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XX AN v ,M 1' XXXV. LARNSOUTV) CAROtLINA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919. I'1 2 PRESIDENT WON' WITH Tf Will Coatinue to Hold R< Senate Responsible ditions Att< WashAifngton, Dec. I .--Presiden Wilson today intervendi inl the peac treaty dilemia with ani annonceenCCI that he had "no compromie or coil cession of any kind iII millnd, woit make no move toward the treaty.'sV dia Position and would continue to liol fihe lIepublicanc m eibers ot tlie senal resilponsible for resncIts and condlition aittending delay. The Presiddent's position, rgegarde aw Imiliitly signifiennt ii view c the rocen"t disclussionl in tle -,nate u a Co:L n roi e, was ,t forii ill tit following stalement i-ssu(d toda iN : :i White Ito0-: "11. w learned from th0 highes aithorily at the execttive officAs to day that the hope of III: Republical leal er..: of the senate thai the Frei id N! vould preseItly mi ake som ilnov '.'ihich will relIeve the sitltiatio: w ic :'Card to the tra ty is eatirel withotI. foundation; Ie has no con Um:ni:m or concession of any kind il m111ind, but Intends so far as hre is con 'irned that the itepublicali leaders c th1e .en.e shall contliue to bear th nndivided responsibility for the fat of th:- treaty and the present conditio. of Ci world In conse(iucnce of ti T NiWhito flouise statement ap iAlntly had Io effect in changin t ' i::aty situtation. ti emocratic leimcc (r.; tudoring Ile IPrg sident's vicw dhciA ed that it didi not precuiide ( u compt2 'romic: e and tht comilire nis. effortsi wold proceed. tepuiii can1 Ieaders leiterated that th Pce.dlnt. was; re.;polsible for th pre ent status and iust m iake the lr , morvi toward a soilutiont. Senator hoping to kill tie t rea ty alone V pries'%:wd natisfactiol. Oi one poinit only, apiarently wer alt c uite actions in harmony,-nan ly. that decisive acion on: tihe treat pro'J by woilId be defterred' unt1ii1 next m11oorth, after tih(ie roposed hIti (1.y rciCess of congres;, planned to en .anuary G>. Senate debate probtabl c(ntered about. the White Hous statoient is expuetd ito be reopen sl comoorrow withi frish vigor. TIc IDeIc cratic compromise caipaigi al iso is to be passed, according I .eWtantor Hitchcock, of Nebraska, ac minlit.ration leaders. but unles;; oin Sne.tQpected development this lwec ense1,1the leaders, believe the fiIna l mcco I rene.'d until next. nionth. .4iecator Hitchcock, commenting o *hl- White 1'ITu:m sAtatelment declare that, the mvenlmers wold continue el tor::i for comprmising the reserv i and thact the wat Ie and n:ot tIh ! clel 1,11nt1mut act ist. 1,Th President sacy the 1.1 who] 11na11er is it thce hands~l of tihe senac~t anid I agree ithc im," saidt .\l Ui ltchcock. "The' Presidient says5 1. has nco compr lomise or conlices ion I male~cc. Thact is for thce senate. We' ar read: to nergotcite at any1 thtnt ani n~ cl 2'nitnin tc seekt ai compr~uomis betw.an the; lI dcc rle ervation.; anc thco.:c loferd last Nocvemb~:r." A:ia'Aor !1thcoik dieclre 10. tcvely thc.; lthe Demdcrlclat cnevcr wol etnnsenit- to rai icat(4 ionc of ic th reatl c'w ci i l lt the' J le tiiie cc o tietoni nu ci-. Irt lA, ib : tlear .ue q eto for d : ,: o Vy 1 -voe Id sato i~dc oflIcciti'itl0. ar cu;e we. *!hat Ihe Pre'sidei ininst coO' iin to bc hceib r'.-ponsible for lice dlec lIr!. ::-dt anc:c he acts the treaty 'i rinc atl a ic lndcit il, probabJiliy c membcheri of the~ foreign reilationis cccitt(e and11 crocnincent amoiing( ti Ire(:, 'A impicienhb. for's, in ci statl ciali inteire;t I;were etnga g'd ini pro ccgai;'ihit avor!n ita sente i' 'ompIrombc andi ch- Ilpo. 0li~i't keip the trea andii thIe lec:':' fromi he(icng. panced bty thei )'I~I~ peo litdring the ensin lg jir 'T'o thle Pre's ident's 5conttention thI iW sentetl( umajoirity is resiponible il conditions resul ting fromc delaty, it T COMPROMISE tEATY OPPONENTS Upublican Members of the for Results and Con nding Delay t pblican led(lers pointed to the ob ic Jctions o yester(lay of Senator t Ilit.chcock to the Knox resoittioln pro - posing rat ilcation or the treaty so I far as It would affect peace with Ger -1in 11nd otollellielt of action on I the rl Ivague of nations. ST .Ilox rcsolution, which may he 4 wrss '(d al1w (hi week, is sur 1.0 rc ccIve 313n3'ior liithok's most deter f it i i f 3'urly out of 14i ( qu do-. f absohitel imposible," said Ih Ne .:,a s3antor, adding Ohat the basis SoIf comnp.tromis 111us0 , the O)0,vgI n ovatior"; and th, live! he -;:roposed t~~ I. tbstiIter l ors owar a compromisev I-iano. - ' hlen k said: I ITh-( )i3.: a re 2ervaionsarve inl the ) ! t ioea m promi -|T il-: FA 3 3t3i2- 334 1) . (' . '13)3.; 4' a f .I G.\ N.ST .101u! NC UN.\IO)N a. inernar,,d Wage41s and1( Ilerensedi I flours n i irease Cost. of Livintg. t :me alli ctand "between the dlevil a.n0ti e d1e1 sea ill Oh presentl1 :u -- h1 h i rn a pital an(d labor," say.; a2. :onItriuor' to 'Ihii National Stock Th3.- farmer3( i.-; ::n3 33 u lmp1ujyy 3 ii * pwry . .howZ. favor. i.; -olhltl by iih -"t ' (ho at ( ho1o(s1 e beCioi.. - I- hel'' :0 i heli r. I Ie i li m ro: al!'.'30 and pr-ogrsi-v.ve ;1. d'0:ir 'apita l. -nor laborer, t .vi :a n: iatio ( J :3 the .wa." I :s s - : okoe that there are five n Ir >ce~ orgail'.ed laborerI. Th:. !3 he'l3 : is: " lirt ing -vith ori Peori Transit, bu2 this is velheml3 n ! e::ed by Itme3rous f:rs121I'' organization:s 11roighom! the couitry, not-ably the National G;range., reqPre-_ LI n( in ah' a milli2 farmilers, wvhom) e per ..3he 1'3'vIm 33 r!'aron:I ini the -- .1-' 334' a 40 44 iii o 40ied at 2h4 an i' n al 4'L ve:3i(n, i r'ely to hlk invi t 1ation for :a . e 3 '3f tt W.-hiny. ii I3: " 1w Nitunal Gran!! deline. (1 or oaln: 3 t . ions should af ft'liat . wit3h e 1hthor. hItch -in "lliance "must h.- fol lovei.d by divor-c( onl the ground of in 1 . comipatibilily." is the opillioni of (I I" I n 141' 'g Nat1 m (4233(2 Mtoel1nan and - 3armIr, an-! the Peoria Transcript ble - tihv at 213tt if the fariler "casts hi". l lot i h1e1 .\m33erical 1.dLrationi of I.33bor, our23 Gove rt132nent will it obl e "Thl.- i.::llal mlisleadulr of orgn-3'1 r. /. 1d labor 13:' jln1 l h opes)l' oIf, and)1 e the N.w ork, Tlim1e3, "but the farn'2i d ;er': a3r( su3.;Idei02tt (f millenlnium'3 to e - at' tai4d1 2' ,iving high pay for I- b44 th I' o Na4tion.al Congress: d2 "We : :3, 34 4 h3e forly-four2-houir3 3 33. L 2k einr'' '' the a o \ 3Id. 3:41 we.4 33 /e 1 -a arners t:- of:3 'bi3. nd'h. Sharen3 ~ lIrai3 ol 1 i ": .. i- : rot hi .'~2n3 i 3 a h - ~ t2 too 2(3 i43 h 31ir*. - ! pu * o t.fhur .hour !' eek''2 1:,. le' :4g3 ('3:41 31he f12rmer 2: atinot1 - ' hI( N c remons3iblIe for inlcrease4 in of .333n: tha4t will r'(041 fr'omu 1- 4er3 n 34d -.:39:C'3L4and 12 sho2' ho(urs' in u ary :n- (3'.I (a 2*r:i(e :: th -ir 3- 34. re0:lu3lina 1(3 11. (ffect 213:.1 such" 1'- 4(:4.: of: 2il:3 !',bor in1 Ihe :mme131 .say13 I- ::dr :till furihe decease'1'333 farm1 produe-3( '3 n n iou c1( :'3e farmIl (0.43."' The1 ty th33 .43att4r of j 43i ;'4'i ' rn Il : w o d24 :mt) m (d clars'' the'.ir' :343 htnion (If bcomingw: American:e 'uth-;ens. "'W( dletaand3(,"' Zht r' :O io :03 d in3 1( ar 33t, "leigislat ion 33 fo-'&i n(rs who have' no(t taken out C'- (22h4ei 33 natura~liain pnneers withIn n limited stated perIod.-Literary Di ge'st. BONDS ISSUED TO IMPROVE STRIEETS City of ( linton Aprroves $100,000 Bond Issue by Hean Majority. Clinton, Dec. 12.---Te election Tues day Oin the question of voting $100,000 for street improvement for the town of Clinton was carried by a handsome Ma1jority, only three votes being cast :1gainst Ie bond Issue. 'T'lis progres Iv(. Mov'e Oil the part of the city i; SHOP EARLY---SH1 top Do I Christmas is just trading before th 4 Big Store wAit its Christmas busine mands of the trac Furs as Chi \Vhat coul be nioor IIh c r. \\'if; or hmher z Is .. . .... .... .... ... Christmas Sa \\'e hope to 1( e (1111 V - usuary 1st and haeredue uid et i this bi* saving. S, .00 Conat S 'uits . .. $75.00 Coat Suits .... .... $G0.00 C( oat . S its .... .... $*50.00 Coat. Suitk ... .... Christmas S I 0.0) aiI $ 5.0e ..r..s...... Ladies' and (Ch Dolls ! Minter(C r See Ouri iplay1~ of C ma Handcke'rchieI JUst another evidence of Clinton's de velomnen and growth. The bonds are to be applied exclu sively for the building, erecting and maintenance of streets in the city and are to beat' Interest not to exceed 5 per cent per annum. Mayor James R. Copeland expressed himself yester dity as highly gratined over the elec tion and states that the bonds will be offered for sale immediately so tfhat w'orkc may h: cormenced in the Inar fut i re. 1n the electtion Tuesday two9 ilacC DP MORNINGS PPROPR]/1 AT 8 days of -You sho ~ L0 Rush is on-Yo ar ge and Variec StoC SS m.U 0111. 1SCIry, an( le. Anas Presents III n hmalmmelt hur For.\thr i' I: ' iluim ialk- ".ront thlis $12.50. $20.00. $25.00 1 $35.00 . ........ .... $35.00 to $50.00 le of Coat Szuits ry ('oot Ntit in Ihe h01e by o'(I prive . it luo\' C h1 . (oiln(' .. ...... .... ........ $65.00 .... ... . .... .... ....$54.75 .... .... .... .... ....$44 .98 .... .... .... .... ....$38.98 ......... .... .... ....$28.98 .... .... .... .... ....$25.98 ale of Dresses .. .. ..... ... ..$37.98 .. . .. . . . .. . . . $,'3.98 ..............$27.98 .............$10.90 ildren's BEedro >pers . .. .. ...$1.75. $2.00 l aj i 2.0 . . . . . . . .$1 25 andl $1.50 Dolls!! Nric ISual ti e t show n11 ........... .....$5 00at I$10.00 HE CHRISTf s ~~LAUREN\ in city council were also filled by the election of Dr. Jack 1H. Young as al derman from Ward Four and Pot D. Adair from Ward One ,ncither of the candidates having opposition. They fill the places made vacant by (lie death of James W. Tjeaman and the moving from tht, city of S. J. Kilgore. "A %o uthern Cinudlerlao." There will be a play at Ilickory Tavern rchiool iouse Tuesday evenin; Dec. 2:, 1I9. The east of chIracters is ; follows: SHOP EARLY---. as Shopy Ar% ,ld begin NOW to do ' will find it a pleasur -ks. We are anticipe I are well prepared t Silk Shirt Waists: \ h a l n.. ... ... \\. . . . .. . . . . Silk Under ndtt'sj ............. Silk wn........... Silk 'l'eddie Ladies' Bati Children's Close-out IV Silk Hos Departmei 'MAS STORE S. S. (C. Dnsp Madamule Cia rqri Irene Owens FNiid Bellamy (ora Bolt Rosie Winterberry, Annie Abercrombie JohnieII- Ranidolph Permielia 'Pi1tts Permielia Pitts Katherine Iliawke .Jucile Baldwin "aroline Hawke Janio Baldwin Aammy Judy Lona Baldwin A small admission fee will be charged. 'e, Crced h 6 tt 34 Dlvs'' enmaru mo ie f P/-':0 0:NT~i; ig i e~ thaP e -. 6 )HOP MORNINGS itro Sto your Chr'istmas eto shop 'in this ting the largest rOm-eet the de no for (' -i ns trd .$4.98, $6.98 lo $10.00 . $1.25. $2.00 to $3.00 wear .. .$5.00. $7.50 t) $10.00 .... .... $5.00 and $6.50 . .... .... $3.00 to $5.00 i Robes ..m....$5.00 to $9.50 .. ....$2.25 to $3.75 Coats p il Vr $10.00 $15.00 ........... ....$2.50 ...........$10.00 up ...........$50 a n d1 $5.00 .........$4.98 uo $10.00 Jhristma~s Dolls 01n BV in O1Y Windowsr